The second season of CNN's "Searching for Italy," hosted by acting great Stanley Tucci ("The Devil Wears Prada," 2006), was delayed because of the war in Ukraine. The circumstances made it so that a light and generally pleasant travel show would have felt off-key on the 24-hour news network. This sort of preemption seems to be part of CNN's policy.
Bull (Michael Weatherly) heads to court with the Trial Analysis Corporation team one last time to finalize a negligent homicide defense in this new episode. The court's ruling could change the future of the company forever. Geneva Carr also stars.
It depends a little bit on which one you mean, but regardless, you're going to have to settle for lower-quality online versions.
The second week of this dance competition's 17th season kicks off with another round of auditions hosted by Cat Deeley. While creator Nigel Lythgoe is not on the panel this year, judges include Stephen "tWitch" Boss, JoJo Siwa and Matthew Morrison.
Eduardo Franco, Charlie Heaton, Millie Bobby Brown, Noah Schnapp and Finn Wolfhard in "Stranger Things"
Pepe the Prawn is front and center in a new episode of this golf-themed competition show co-hosted by Rob Riggle and Joe Tessitore and, this season, featuring the Muppets. Mini-golfers compete across challenges as the hosts provide color commentary.
Eduardo Franco, Charlie Heaton, Millie Bobby Brown, Noah Schnapp and Finn Wolfhard in "Stranger Things"
For once, it's possible the actor wasn't recognizable because he was done up to look like a regular person. That was outlandish British comedian Russell Brand playing Dr. Windlesham.
When Agent Parker (Gary Cole) is framed for murder in this new episode, the NCIS team members put their jobs and reputations on the line to buy him some time and try to uncover the truth about what really happened. Sean Murray and Emily Wickersham star.
This weekend [April 16-17] we learned that Florida rejected 41% of new math textbooks. At least, they think it's 41%. For some reason they suck at math.
Not everyone is being so quick to go full-frontal face, because the MTA in New York City said it would keep its mask mandate in place. So, if you're riding the subway, remember: Masks are mandatory. Pants, still optional.